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Grey Review, 15 Apr 1897, p. 4

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" Wood bees are the order of the day. Mr. N. McIntyre got IG cords cut one Inc-rum" Last week. and Mr. Patrick Sullivan admin the sauw amount. Quite a muulu-r plowing. it. )lclmu ed on the 7th nut. Eyrrylmdy set-ins to he into the sugar making this year, Mr. C. McKinmm and Mr. Patrick Sullivan In: in the middle- of it at present. The Balsa") Valley cor. seems tn have been in a "sly upolngetic mood last week. we did nut think that our little difference required an apology. remem- her we are not "lighting it, but will accept it with gmul grace and aunendcr to the inevitable. We are sorry to hear that slim tthe B. We are sorry to hear that she, tthe B. V. our.) is about. to have her mum- 'struck {mm the list or ours” hut hope to hour m-cmiunully sum- of the "this of interest {rum her versatile pen. and we ant-ml mu- well wmhes m her Hut’CO‘SSOI' in we well know that he is a manner hand at poetry as well as prose. Miss C"rsie Sl “JP!" of Yellow Valley was visiting Miss (Winnie B. Mcleil. but, week. mer J. McDun; twttltuuettt ou the ls lot-lune Milne-5 on hi main for the sumun The fields are rat her soft to travel, at least an rm)" a ymmg lady who attempt,- ed to accompliuh the feat last work and failed Miss Sarah Bin-k, Scott-htnwn, was visiting at her "ister'r, Mrs. Pat Sulli- Vim. Sho- also paid a visit, to Top (line winging school as also did Mr. Archie McArthur " the Crrove. Miss Mattie Fitonehouw,e and sister punt Tupl'titfe a flying visit Inet week and it must hare been gratifying to 'hem to hmu' tlu. rytluuicul heat of the hearts ot' mum at the titt't her sex when they [I'lltt'ill'i'd on the scent'. Miss Ch, My McPhail and sister of the gran-I paid tiitrruls around here. a visit bet'ortt Ivan mg io. the city There must he Nulm- avert-t organiza- tim- ngninsl tl.e wt.aring of Moustache. Mr. "Hwy I'Ii'lerdt is the lath-sit midi, in... MI thr. m "mile-rs. he is as Lari-faced There must I tim- nguinsl tl, Mr. Mertry rirl tio" to the m u as Tout m Jarl The "ntet.taintntmt hold by Singing School, was a Ueviih a.» regards the [cl-ugrzun, hm. tho icclosettry of the Hm crowd mm naturally mm”. that did MIN-Nd went mmy satisfied, Tim prngmm was “no. it consisted of vocal mu true club. reprvtwttte1t.uy A. I as wizards tht. l-rugrzun, hm, mung tor, tl.e ileg tho itnluuvr" y of the eltuuents the Cluck at croud was naturally Mimi]. but llum- What than did "tttusd wertt away perfectly ' "I' s,atistied, The prugrum was " lengthy April Ulll'. it omited of vr,cul tomit. by the Jun“. tdere club, oesvtrtrs) by A. McDonald. I'. Mt'llnxuull. I'. MrKimmn. Bass. The .Anotl mzprzum “an Mixed-s " Mct'.umel and taut. Hooper, M r. T. .‘h'hlnml'l and e,ister. " Jack McDonald punc- " tecitatiou,atut two “nod ilinlngzuvs were hunch-rod. A darar iug come-s1. and club swinging I), Miss Mci'itsuivl. were with exeelleut and well rvcvived. A reading l.y --". "inks. thsee " song by T. McDougall and C. Nckitt. er " all nun could he claimed as perfect. John know h A. Mi'lhunltl also gave- two good songs. Quite T. Biennium". I'. Mekiunou. J. McDuu- but mu mid, and 'r. "ale . gawt- excellent iusum- .0. Inn-"ml unmr. in" McDonald made a ' . speech cm Philosophy followed Ivy " Mr,( handing. and Misses Hooper and Him-ks l 5"“8” shown-II ability in a tevitation each. Mr. April. T. Dale-y nu the mun harp and mouth dte H, nrgzm Wm; guml. and was appreciated. L'vou Mr. A. Mct'tanig. occupied the chair to I , ii . . . ..' ' . ' n lo perfection. white doovkeeptw Hckhardt f toch in $3.1”. I “"2"" " I went. into our Post Oftlce a few days as", and saw a ""Pr' of a new paper. will up front Mann-mil to our Post Master as a "ample copy. with a printed euvelopesto ri-lui-n his sulrscription in. This puma In I’m->50, Wit'; printml in French mu! contained " :hulngmph of Mgr. Merry “vi Yul. thr i’upnl hoivgntc- to Canada. frmi his Holiness lhn- Pup:- to with mn' domcstie affairs, (such 31> tho Nchool Qurstinn.) HIM). prm-m-diiigs of his 't"ttrtio" in the large t'atluulral in .\lm.lrrnl. Inn it, appears mn- P. M. here “in not taiw any stock in this French paper, ttot' .hietwy Iii-l Val, for Joe is mu hm-knuni in suying that he run an im- furoign 1'.PSVt', in the tier,ticel of annnlu, and lhn- (RH-y lit-View, that will suit his {Emir iu-ih-r. We lu-lim‘n- (Mir Rt-M'O, Mr. P. Shaw has mum-mm in whim: a law suit. ur- itwtanul " sutttlta gietYV liiili- e.iatutirloua: story thut gut sill-ml "ttts, Also the young" Jack has engaged with Mr. Marshall at the cheese inrthrv for a year. Jack will be the buy to dish tho whey out. Mr. Famuar Mt Kinnnn. formerly of panama». has. mun-d onto the 19th and arailieGrered with tatfy already. - Mr. Dan Mckechnivleft tot Klienhurg but wnek where he intends to [cumin for the summer months. the m h f Our Tosx mhip thuuwil gent a (lvputn- tion to hunch": l mind]. :wking the lat. ter Council to repeal thvit. Lyn-law that ammo-ls farmer: to have theh. nwut in. spected Ivy an in-pm-tnr '. tln-v did not surreal. We admit. as tho Lyn-law Munch at present it will give fawn-rs th lot of tumble. hut sumo titres it it, r»- quirml. for we have known people to have beasts injured by accident or dN. ”we. then they would kill thvm. Nice meat. that. On the move: Mr. U. Rails from Peel township has moved onto his farm adjoining the vil- Nts. , danglm notel in The sunnd of the arguing gouge m heard far and petryudt e Jittlt buy is Mo for Balsam Valley every time and .0va) of the your! .. We "evtt.sleep" when interesting items are to he had. Mr. Wut. Parris Ire gum- lunry. Mrs. Par-is, widow, is ford, We heliev" Our I " tsucvtuultul in Mm ‘mah-cl " sum? pr: my that got ullrml A snnw storm hm A tatty pull at Mr The tsound, of the ID from Monti-ml to am: Post I 'rt',',' {Ur I', mm a "ample copy. with a printed te gir s wu l"' to rvlurn his. subscripliun in. f you be" apt-r. La l'wssv. Wm printed in Mr.Henry I mul tyu.tihittyt! a it',1'i'ry,1'., of couuge, in f” huns lk-l l in. .t.hv.. 'upul l)v!vg:xh- etuployer WI adu, frun his Holiness the l’npz-| ur/rr/ss tt H In our domcstie affairs. (such "sl iti _ _ ,4 JI . . mat Ire two hool oustiott.)also, pcoreedings; . .. n-veption in the mmus (Yuma-dud i Mr. Nyviil .treal. hm it, appears our P. M. old “WW.” will not lulu» any stock in this. ortiieiulg. t paper, nnr Mom-y D01 Val, for Master w um backward In saying that he Uncle J re'ts 1 “w foreign hows in the tientinel 1mm, and tbe Hwy i?eview, that Letter? l, m his mm- ln-ih-r. Sonny. my!“ lu'lirn- um vao. Mr. P. Shawl, yy),' attti.h t't't'rdc'll in whiny: " law suit. ur- i le.stt I','"" lur ml " mum Ive-Hy liiilv M‘undnluns ; ltlie tiw, mn, that stot “Hum! htnv. gliO far. w,. Stark?! hm inn-H on a l Ht tuher , al ret, Mrs. McF.'achitie, of the ttest le‘ n I'cdut a illv. it! Townthjp t‘num-il sent a doputa- I ql ‘lhnulnlk (hum-ll. :|<king the lat, l until to repeal their bye-law that i tl Is farmer: to have theh. hunt in. . " I by an impm-tur : thev did not i, il J. We admit. as tho Lyn-law; w at present it will give. iarutuws a; M tumble. hut some times it h. rP- i y. . for we have known people In!“ masts injured hy aecidrmt ordN. h ' an“, “-....m hill IhnIn Nr;,..,; t" ' McDonald nu the let i TOP CLIFF. BALSAM VALLEY. HOPEVILLE. Imld had (2orrsssponcurtasr. ald left for the at imt where if tie in). he intend." to m' ummln. Mr e amount. we m mum-need LITKY Jm an the seems to have tic mood last hat our little U " f) the Cliff ul slum»: h to the old the old h M. to St mt- plow mm: iil Mr, (halmm 'l'immius took the land of Hicks i sn\\el‘a in our part, homing I." the 7th of .h. Mr. l April. He sags he inteuJu being ant-at] oi mmnh i, be H. mu rr. ll " engaged with Bill Stewurt for the summer. We are sorry to state that Mrs. John Ferguson is very low at present. hut under the cure of Dr. Hutton we hope 5mm lo hear of her recovery. d I Miss Lizzie Earnest is at present, un- detwrmu'.' a serious operation on] her tryesat. Owen Sound Unspitnl. Mrs. Joseph l'mnplwll is at prvsmnt attending to her mother who is verv ill. Joe is hatching it and having" high lune. The pnpulatiuu of Balsam Valley is cttodtly dew-rousing for one by one they have all clean-(l out thinking to better tr,rut.selves, no doutrt, Also Mr. George Hawiis keepittsrbatt'h hail at present. This is a. good chance for some lady. A certain young man from the South Lina mi route for Proton Station had a tetwihle expm-innm- last week while pus- smg through the 3 mile swamp he came to a plum- wluave the; water was vel'Y .locpuml he did not know wherhvr' to swim or drive urross. lle drcided to ulriu- on but the water living too deep the "tttlet. Iregutt to float and he kept dvit1iuur and shifting until he hunted right at the Snition hotel, where he was citctul for and the gentleman rvmmkml that lu. new” Would go that way again to "i his "est girl. What we would like to know: If tlu- young man shot the fox on All Fools buy? " tho Genoa” lady is to he introduced ( into Balm-nu Valley .'.' ; What lmcmm- of Burnett ? i If the wedding will come " pretty soon ? Herbert Doure and Mort Bmwn left on Fruluy rm erkt u: whom may have both scum I, situutions hr tha hummer. Miss Mubln Cotncrim left on Wedneu. tho' last t r 1'rsrur, Michigan, where blue inn-ml, lugging for some time mm her and”, Mrs. F. (hecuongh. James Rogem put up a neat picket rum: in from of his Int ms: week, w;.ich gives u. a. was: appearance. On Fridav awning last. the teachers am scl,ulur.s, of the Presbottuirut 'vi,uttdtsy N'hunl me! " lln: mama and preseuted Once more sprmg is here, and the farm. er " "ll .zctnuy and at his tutu and to know how I.” be m neural places at once. Quite a few of our farmers are plowing. but much ot the laud I! very wet and cold yet. Linn u iil be quiet this summer as near- ly nll our young turn have gut. snunniuns out " the (mun-L and seyexul mare intend gonna tttter seeding. going; ttttep seeding. )letk‘l’ Hugh Firth has gone to tlm lower settlenu-uls. Thin Is the third team In the “we place. Mute: Tom Timmiun is engaged mth Mr. Iiuutof 'l'ruversnon for ail months. lt is 'I'otr.'s, seeoud term With Mr. Hunt. I'm. ghls "u'l get to church this summer, you F.ct. MrJlrnry Runny is domiciled m the cum-gm in the 'l‘mwrsion Mill yard. Iris t lupin)” Who is A. tis,odirll.ow shy: thut “any H u gundlkilJW. tio we tLiuk there Hum, IR u gundleUJW. bo we think there must be tho uf u. kiiol. Mr. Nuiil l". Maugham is also with his old mnpéuyer, Mr. Hull. of an 10le con. of -(Hunv|;. 1"rttorslttw,e airway begun to take in the Eng-1m of the nghing Waters nf Mm- m: lia Ha Faun. Uuo pnruuu taking in Illa “was by muomlght. in the eurly part ot the weve. Anna. yet grand he says. for ti rue years lur the mm of 9350 a) while D. Ste-Wu” has routed Mr. Kohl] (mm on the hmuluw. A few at the farmers have Martud turn the sod once new, “UNIIAy Mrs. G. 1lcEaeheru. who has been in tum) underline Dr's. can Jor game time returned home on Weduetiuay Lat Sumo: what i: unwed iu heaith. Clue, mgh: last week tour of our voung men tLvuuht they would have a tatfy puil, NO “an dark they struck tor it stun trttrtp “mam”; wcut Weil and their :11 'utlts we». beginning to water with the then-gin J,.clt to drive Shut!) to not his lest girl. __ 7'77 o o -- - H ZION. " e Rev. J. M. .I-lthr with aGqustital, wk and tsicrly worded address. What. we may wheel. . April r,hossets and Ma) fbswers. JIIIM'H to like " daity walk. Another ma, pull and another law I lt . Fr-vi-e/ar," family left last Wed. for that lsome ia Whitby. Roland has routed hm Frnserfarm a years lur the ,um of 935U n )euy L Ste-Wu” has routed Mr. Hound's Inns 2mh8 to reveal of our mls trout Mr. James. and Misses Annie Fvkmghatn,wuo lately ur Minnow-ta. mum; that they mm'u m l‘ucln Sum very wrll /,. un Mum“ I am; all .hrue are SOUTH EGREMONT‘ It Wages HULSTLIN. one of UN I AKIU Axum-1w no TORONTO of n fine feed when one of them suggested that if they had a rail of the fence it would hurry the tire. So Tom who is always ready and noxious struck for the lance. but on his way he ran against the prop; rietur who had uotieed the light from the burn. Tom took to his heels out Jim was too nimble for him and belore he went tur I he caught the sucker. (A very Cowman l word with Jim ) The other three in their hurry to get away turuot their overcoati l and Some other articles so they thought they might as well give themselves up. Jun iuvited them all to the house but they pretended to be in a. hurry home. They went put of the way and saying‘ they would take a shun, cut hid Jim good night. Now they thought it too bad to he i fooled out of their feed and then Jiiu _ would be blowing how he fouled the boss I so they tank a circuit mutiuil and Iuiiueil hack in the bush Where. they llllhlletl their jolt uhuut 4 o'clock in the morning and left 3 In": in a [mil With a ilt'u'cl, “lurked .. hir Jim and the hairy The result is that built lime btwa, laid up with what he calls the Grippe ever since, IN e haw not heard llt.“' Jul: aud -.- ttocd the racket. 3Ir,.C. W. Ruth. who hats been ailing is int Itnirt'ovluh', as fast in Lwr many friends would Hum 011 the nick list this wet-h we have to name J. “will" and D. and J, McDouuall. C. Gillie:, Jr, h-lt for Manitoba thn, to Week. We do not know if we hayo much of impurmnce to now Hume our last tttJutrt- buuou. Our stuck of tWW8 is HomewLut pcurcc, (‘uUpeqdr-utly the were occupied in yuur xulauirle Journal mil nut be Lug-e tuis hum, LL. Editor. 1losseyer, we will muku all cudcmors to collect us many [acts as put-alblu and pen them so ill! to appear in a [mud cf a decuut ouler for the reader to ”tune. Fire weather by all appearances- Good 51mm malinog scubuu. 501m: have made a lot of 'iyttt'p. Mr. John Pierson moved to the Ilouder. son 1mm umth ol this place as [us has rented it tor a term ot you”, James McDougall rented the Hunter pluce alum; rude ot Henderson». Su poo» ple are on the mmo. The key. Mr, llnrrismn, of DunJalk, occupiud the 1'reslotrtiau pulpit lust buts: day. Thu “at, Mr, Neely, of 1lrntuug's leia wid otticuate ncx'. Suhluuth “huh he mil mhnnnmer cmnmunwn in the thigh“: lal‘gnugu at 11 o'cluck. l'wlmmlury her- new on Sunni") tat.', p. nu. Rev. Mr, Mathusun, ol Erin, is expect“! to preach on Sunday, the 25h Apru, in Gut he and Eugxiah, “All Lo mow mt’zutely known bo next bathtub. l'l‘he entertainment at Top cum on Fri. Jay heat hml rather n mum mundunce on account. at the snowy owning. How: erer, thaw that came out “are well en. .crtuined as [ho young peoplu wnu took part in Lhu progmmme acted them pant “all. '1ne chair was ably occupied by Mr, Arch. McCuuig wnu sp1Aeut luvanlr. The 'l‘np can... bunt»: requeated us to my port, but we lhmklt is Out) Wesutuptiou on our part to accept ot Ins request us he is an exceptionally talented youth and pryutvMy mun capahln of doing jlnnLLCe In umng the comet )nfmmntiun than we [ are. Huweyer. we will give " synopsis ut _ the ir1oMt'i'ttlti'"' ms tar as we hnuw. hing _ mg by Glee Club. Immunn null music by ’Augus Mot) nrald and Thou. Isiy, Urd- luvm. Suing Land 9;) int». MuhnvnguJ, JrSn MuiT-mmlfx and Chas, “Eula-51,“, livcnmlmu. Ir " :;r Hilt,. 'io-a-nzi. . , band trn kc, lo (it m. ' ' in .r, \I 3:. ; t' er. Soto "Thu Flower» at the b'onst," John McDonald, Sotrg,Davut I'lclutym, campusm h) liiiuself nu the (.ccuslou of " aevem rxlrerieuco in n storm While was» iug we Gosrgiau Buy on 28th at May, 9:5. Well ul-pnciulul and well cctmiurrcul, Club swinging by All» Maggie McLumu-I. Dialogue. C. Muhlmzou and Tum. Ile- Duugull. liccifnlluu, reading and step dance by Dun McDonald. This young man Inns an exlrzwrdumry gum! taleut tt,m u recmr and would mum a good platform speaker“ the talent he punt-nod Were put to me. On Wcdncsday, the 7th inst. a happy event mm]: place at the manleucu of Mts. McLean, South Gienrl2, wlsru her dturch; ler Flow “as united In nmtu'nnuny to Mr. Mcl'i,erson, ot the township ol Artumesia, by the Rev. Mr, Thom, nt' Flanlmrnun, 'lhe happy young cmxplc haw tho gum! wishes ol their mmy Maul: un In ~ir mw journey in His. / ', t Mrs, D. P, C lt-ridge, Drumom, 51mm Sunday mm Lcr motile-r. Mrs. D, b’lmrp. Muss M. Lochriu inleulls spending her Easter homtzgs us hut Inane m Fer-gum Mr. Wm.iJuhuston has engaged with a (muer near l-‘crgus tor the summer In nulls. Mr. Wm. Allan. we are pleased to be able to rttort, is able to Walk round again. Miss Eliza Ein‘ spent a h-w days of hut week In Mouut Forest, whiting her sister Mrs. W. Chapman. We extend best, wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMeckiu and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shank and may they haye every prosper: by and happmeas m their new homes. Mr. Goo. Pollock has the Contact of carrying the man between Holateiu and Murdocn. Mrs. B. White returned to hrr home in Artemesm a wetk 820 Saturday “mum; paniml bs her brother. ti. L. xelurneu home on Mululuy, Mrs. Julmscn, Mrs. Lunny'a mother, is in a wry low Mate of health and on in: count of her declining years little hope is euneltumed of her necuvery. Ur. Pant m in attendance. PRICEVILLE. Mr, 1Iarriss.:ov, of DunJalk. o o i----------- MURDOCH. l JIIOD. sut' l Chm. “1 --The new tariff ispmmiscd fur the 22nd inst. and intense interest. prevails as to its character. --The estimates last week. They nearly all pints. ’al impruvcmcn; in increase. .--Mr. McMullcn, M. P. has introd ueed a bill to put the civil service on the same non partnzan footing as the. Auditor-General is at pmscnt. It. will be, remembered this ofiicer on sevcral occasions was sueeecslul in stopping large and unwtwrauted expenditure. --SY Oliver Mowat is preparing the Plebiseite Bill, and it is ttlhu.rcd is cv-ushlcrlng’ thc necessity of a pull tax '5 515‘) yt-r iod all over Canada, to “11m: Line Maul the 7 or 8 million (lullnl'h run-Hue, at prcsrnt derived trouithe, the liquor traflie. This, ol Culll'Hi to be dttpcndcnt on the result of the vote. "The Duke of' Leeds. spuk 'll of as next (LN. General is human-stud in gin muuaacnwepind thumtbru pcrsunu gram to the argc class opposed to pro- hilmion. We think it is W t quite nvc. csszu‘y to gut wild ovtu' this inei, as the 'sTeiuplav" docs. though it is untur- tunate aha time when a plebiscite is nu "nd " talir cxpn-ssiun of opinion on, and a talt' e: should he secured, of high places 0m ’_.'\u I‘llliiunavr, by which ill; M. P. Rs. will in: curried t'rcc by the railroads. Thin olrciates the use of the ohjeetioualrle passes. The. mileage allowance was allotted by the govcrmnent huwm’i-r C taku it orleavc it. Wenotrcebytlic "News" that nnly Mr. llaycock and Mr. Unveil In 't it. The others no (luuht imitating their scruples and the cash at the same, time. Grit, Patron and'l‘ur} are much Mine after all. --The opposition seems bnnnd to il- Yose the abolition of the cxpensivu dranehise not. Kwp it Mr. Laurier and give them a taste of how it works. Of course Sir Charles“ party object to its abolition as it would nu an handing: over the Dominion franchise to the provinces, seeing Provincial iistswnnld be used. Surely we have statesman-- ship and eoutidenee sattieicut in ttVCI'-- cznne all Isttledil1iettlties fur tic sake oi the, immense saving involycd. . ---Checee will sown have to be ruck. nncd one, of the Great Powers ot Europe llcrcvery movement has been made regardless? of All prohibitions, and the "tvnecrt " is like to full topieces, The trouble no“ is not in Crete but on the boundary between Turkey and Greece where hands ot Urn-k insurgents or hrigands have cyossed into Turkey. Blond has been shed on both sides though neither power has declared war. Greece is most anxious that Turkey would give her an excuse, as she wants to do her flgltting while her funds holdplt. 1rurktst knows this and gains by waiting. "Russia, Ans- tria and Germany are surely drawinw tngether against Grcucc‘s iiiiriiii'J.' and it will be no surprise tosee Britain France and Italy unite if need be to oppose the schemes of the tlwee Emperors. Editorial Note am} Crg:zt!,. we have them at all prices, BUT WE RECOMMEND MORE ESPECIALLY TO YOUR NOTICE OUR SUPER WOOLS AND BRUSSELS. THE PRICES ARE ROCK BOTTOM: Heavy Hemp Carpet, good Colors, special ati2he and 2 Good Union Carpet, Reversible Pattern tr Fine Super Wool Carpet, Reversible Pattern NEW GOODS KEEP FILING IN AND Iiii0Ncsr' THE LATEST ARRIVALS ARE WE ARE HAVING A GEE AND IF YOU my gust drop f AT OUR tR7.riRy1lf3c, . 'J'Nij)ir Al, An arrangement, has been made ‘* .. rgr' __.....',.., Out: secured, to give the prestig aces on one side. mates were brought dawn They show a reductinn in inns. The outlay " cum tent, being the only large (ir,?,,..,)"':),)?'?";';';,",?, CASH AND ONE PNCE " inch Black Coating Serge, All Wool and_ tine finish, worth ti.00 60 inch All Wool Black Worsted. Satin Finish - - - - 60 inch Black Cravenette, Perfectly Waterproof. - - - 51 inch Fancy Fawn Clam, - .. - - - - _ - 1,! Millinery Department is in full Blast 'iiij:cip:iivNt:s 1t//)sl)rlil.iz1ii=ia,al, r'RPETS. THEY ARE COMMENCING TO SELL FREELY AND THE QUALITY AND PRICE GO HAND IN HAND. New Laces. New Boots and Shoes. New;Parasols New Millinery SE REAT "ifiiiLiii D THESE DAYS FOR OUR CAPE CLOTHS El IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, WHY ' CALL AND SEE THEM M l wllguc, all:- slum-w. ... " i ' NF, -, , ' _ aomuia, 'it,ue,C2 31;}: r Illdl I my GET Illir or '. curecons I . . v , I ’ rgsultsmasilyand thoroughly. gtse.AIidruggista. ! T'g,t1iiek"1'i, 1".“th he il/l, cm" 5, Prepared by c. I. Hood a Co., Lowell. may Ninth -1 J0 dents. ll ill all tr l The only magnum with Boodu sawmills rent. THE SUMI'TOS 50 Alums, l, l 55, can. 1, -Tlus sensation of the week has. ti, I). R., Bcntinck. The l,c.st In been the vigorous attack on the Globe acres in Ilentiuck: splttthd all, ih.r. by Mr, Mclllllos, M. P. for 1raneoaver, l new Imuk barn. and the equally vigorous reply of that t Nolmmn' l lot 7, Con ,'l, (id "t'l't'fl-- Journal. The accusation is that s lll(li good lurlll, tip top bank lml'll, Int of the Globe airman-s apeiuterested llli dwelling Muse-Durham about I: t the oval lands of British Columbia and miles. I thallium, at the bidding willie C. P, ) “mm-JD 'D 'W.Nrimi', Leuirrhule farm I If. lti ,ad:',ociiti,iyr the building of tlie; Nu acres in land 1ictnnan rl-llielllvllt Slum-Vs Bust line by that culllpzul).I --will sell or exchange. A good l fe'ie't,,'.l'e:t',t:t','1l'"t,, hotly, repcls.tliel,, place. elzlrros itCtiial1 s all llll'cstl :Illllil i l _ 1 thl hic,“lmy orator," "my yet. have 'l'/'rm: liy"iy'GH I’mll'ERT'Y, Durham, substantiate what he admits is only} ll hat I cant sell I will rent. eiremustantial evidence, or take ai 1 have $1,000,000 10 lvllll m " ll::~sml in cirelimtet talk, and "drab/and tol,- Pl CI'IIL. Ch me your lmr ', t i There can be no doubt that the effect" hostile American legislation 1 Will have the result of nudit'ying‘ the _ views ofthe Liberal administrationon l the tariff'nuestiou. It is not in human l nature. nor in parliamentary practice, , to keep urging fo" tt course, right in gprineiple, in the laoe'ot legislation l plainly intended to inJure us. The l eJuntry calls for restrictive legislation i especially on the export of our logs, being towed thereto by American duties which almost prohibit the ex. port of lumber while offering no obstae. le to the entry of our logs. Let these be retained and nanufaetaped at our , own mills thus furnishing employ ment to our own people. The lumber is bound to go south, even over an Amer. ican import duty, if our logs don't go luau“ in circuinapcct talk, and n drub- bing nt the same time. ---The bill intrmluccd by Mr. Cowan of lam-x on the sulject ul Alivo Labor is an exact cupy of the Aliicricnn law and 1vceivcd the uimninmus support of the lmusc. Many summit it march fuilv as a when of putty legislation form-d t1lrrul us by an unwise clement if Congress, who think that by ham- paring Canadiautt'ade, and labor we will be fumed to Wine begging for ad mission into a free trade uninn. The result of such unueighlrorly action will unduubily be to drive us into a free trade empire. as ttplk"dt"dnecs all indicate that our trade with the mother chantry will assume largo dimensions this year owing to increased and tamer shipping faeilities, with old stor. age. --Hon. Mr. Fisher grave a crushing reply to the motion ol Mr, Reid, " Greurslle, to grant a bonus vi 1 et. a ll). Oil tho expwuitiun of a specified quantity of tipst class butter. The bus- inoss had fallen oft' immensely in Tics toria when the bonds was stopped thcre showing that it had not. produced activity, and the increase in Quebec where, there there was a bonus was not so large as in Ontario where tlwrc was none. Huskies the Montreal But terand Cheese Association had pro- nouneedogaitust, and it could easily be shown that nut ore dullar went ii, the. producers, butfound its way into the pockets ofthe buyers, who did not for that reason pay any higher price. (,3uscs fully half the sick-neg: In the world. It retains the digested tood too long In the bowel: and produces binousncss, wrpid INer, ttulk gamma, bad Lax. coawd . tongue. sick headache, In- P P somnia, etc. Hood‘s Pills il a cure eonstlpatlon and all its rgsults.eas0rPd thoroughly. 20c. Mldrugglsts. Prepared by C. I. Hood 5 Co., Lowell. Mass. The only mu to take with Hood's Sarsaparillts al u. " tlr id 4ilit irs “a t8 2 7.3: 1 iE ;' _ “My. r' . em. tc AY dk MQMQCK s.!.:,?,?,,,!?,,:,!!,.,!,),?,,,,,'!,,'.],,?,,!?,, (lnghopyn and in and have ' Iedt 5c and 25c. Fine Tapestry Carpet, Beautiful Patterns. only 500. Fine Brussels Carpet. Newest Patterns Pattern. Regularly sold at $1.00 a yd. Special " Me New Prints and Sateens New Furnishings th CALDER’S BLOCK, Lower Town. Wont always trouble ll BUY LAND while it is Chm for Its bound to go up. ' I 23rd DAYOI" APRIL, A. I). 181'? |to deliver or send by lush, prom?! to (John P. 'l'elf'urd. of the Town ot Dur- |hum in die county of Grey, saicitor .mr Donald Smith tir,, J. L. Smith ll. D., and Duncan McArthur, the [we utors of the "state T f tlus. said dceras. lcll. Ammonium of tlu-ir names an}! addresses. and tull particulars“! their {claims together with a statonwht of I the security (if any) held by them. NOTICE TO CREBITORS o' AUI'IL'I‘JIs lwn-hv given yttrcnmm to the provisions of the rm ism! 5mm esot (Numb, 1887.0113ptc ly). Sr?“ ion 'tll;, that all crcditors and will”! having: chums against tlu, mum- of Donald Black late of the township ol Bcntinek, in the county ot Hwy Yet" luau. dccwtsvd, Wlludil-d on the 17th dawn! l"cln'ltm'_\'. A. n. ”in. at the said township of lk'ntitzck are, iolt or before the And notice is hereby given that ittter the last mentioned date the said lixcty utors will proceed to distribute the assets ot the said dcevased amt"!!! the parties entitled thereto, ya.vinw.ragtTl only to the claims of which III‘HCO ha! been given as above rmuirwl. "ml the said Executors will an! h- liull. " the said aRscLs ol' MW [all tluweof '0 distributed to any pvrsnn '4 wlu'se claim notice shall nut love lawn T: ceived as alurusaid at t.hcthue the said distribution is tyt made. WORF FUR MEN AN]! Sl “Ml-1X We 1'“, ' . In (f10 per ueek tot any Fottie '0" Child can Joit. So ltd-run ildil'i"iriCi dim. This In bout: tide. Emu: Mm. y L I “'fo ted,, Junk-"lam an urn. '1 1Hi Hl‘fx’ tu, St t LLXCo Knock Temple, Caucus tG .v Dated at Durham the 31st Oy of March A. D. 18207. J. P. TELFORD of Durham Solicitor for Exocuturs. In the Estate " Donald Him the Township ot “mum-k many of Grey, docoasul. NUI‘ICICis hon-1w given I 'ICIJ' WA.trtvr, 1‘16 , "o'. H. H. ts', ll LLEE, Special at 80ets Spec‘al at $1 35 Specja} at_$1.15 Sbeclal at goers Day Weather TI 16? Hanover _ ',,.ae,ti,r..ira,e only tyy, [MTVDHCdr 's, late m the .., HEN} If.) Wlil LUCAS ' DURHAM OFFICE day in " "l gen-Ml Ho _ I the "lock. Hlock. H Post om; 1Vill l..- null-rein. Jnnum -tPlScTC.r'Ps', S NOVA WES. CONVL - TO LO‘N _ a ”I" u Jen“! and Flat,“ purinz s s {Turing I , URIIAM. Elliott a 1 IARRISTERS SOUS! C(VNVE' 0mm: Cpp s:to'rtMl N on: Dr. T. G. HOL 'qtwttrtor" ltluuum: . Iloiannl. Partie. waited ”in.” , Fl’lfl THI i. McFA”LAJ li fc: I Qt'al’ty W. S. HORS W interest THIS It; C) N DRU STOE Ii WAL PAP iy'rill " WRIGHT NTIS ll Er ie " Mu ll W ll " IN ot

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